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237. Hornsby is on top in runs scored with 148 and his teammate, Hack Wil- m, sets the pace in runs batted in ‘ 5 In the week cnding last Wednesday, both Melvin Ott and Chuck Klein entered the circle re-| of 40 National an exchange of punts gained the ball on South Dakota's 42 yard line. A fumble by Lusby lost ground for the Badgers on the second exchange of ‘punts. Lusby received the ball on his own 35 yard line and behind interfer- nee scampered G5 yards for the first Wisconsin score of the season. Lusby made good his extra point by a dropkick. Score—Wisconsin 7; South Dakota State 9. Second Perioc—Th> Badger line- men were hitting with terrific force Additional Sports i 8 GANGSTERS LINKED r — WITHWHITE SLAVE Tom Heeney Has ) | Quit Fight Game ith se Sse ~TRAFRIG SHOOTINGS Berea Ri National league 'Brawny New Zealand Black-/ smith Has Been on the Down- grade Since Tunney Fight erick of Brooklyn hit two doubles on Wednesday to run his to- tal to 52, which shaded by two the medern National league record made last year by Paul Waner. Ed Dele- | jured player hanty holds the all-time record with! A long pass, Lusby to Behr, gave back in 1899. Lloyd Waner leads | (the Badgers a first down on the Jack ; f a triples with 19, and Cuyler in stolen | Rabbits’ 32 yard line, a series of line mith, is through with the p bases with 40. ibucks and off tackle plays put the Dissatisfied with his showing | “pospite his recent failures, Guy | ball on the 2-yard line where Gnabap nst George Hoffman. young New puch remains at the head of the | went over for a touchdown. The full- heavywelght, tn their prelim! ng caravan, this week with 18 | back plunged through and made the Hae we Cg victories and six defeats for a per: piles tine oe lak c rsday 4 centage ! s .| Two South Dakota State passes f hode ins decided that he has had enoush | Giaie Root Tee cedile WaLan unin; | were ingermpncte as (He Wall COUGE Pcsland, New York and Pennsylvanit of the game. Heeney has been de- yh 17 and six for .739, and Pat Ma- | Score—Wisconsin 14; South Dakota taye been traced to the actin f. (cidedly on the down grade ever sinc? jon, another Chicago entry. is third | State 0 the white slave ting tn whieh Ripe, (fis crushing defeat by Gene Tun 22 and nine for .710.. Burleigh | — BAS ew arcests. ae this M1 the heavyweight champi mes of Pittsburgh is next with 17 | SCORE ON KICK-OFF Sree git ve at Easton, Pa.. swell- /DoUt & Year ago and seven for .708. | Philadelphia, Sept. 28—()—The Be kier-srowing number Philadelphia Ieads in team batting | University of Pennsylvania today d with Pittsburgh and Chi- | pulled that football classic of scoring * in nection | 7 eos eid In evs bul vs comme? Blues Plugging Cee ee ee air ia ine Open GME path one pha | “in the scale. New York is|of the season, Franklin-Marshall Away at Record ASC. | i 9 i Hck vivania’ st t federal operatives fourth with .297. Chicago leads in| kicked off to Pennsylvania's three ery police went to the Lake Pear! | ficiding with 975, one point above the | yard line where Carlsten, right half ‘anor at Wrentham, a hotel operated Recs and the Giants who are tied for, back caught the ball and ran 97 yards \ , OEE cae nd honors. for a touchdown. Before the period Kansas City Pennant Winners Approach Within Two Wins of 112-Victory Mark y Murders Traced to Dis- putes Between Operators | of Houses of I!l-Fame forced to take timc out for three in- New York, Sept. 28—i% ey, brawny Ne’ Zealand (?\—The investi- here several New Boston, Sept. 28. Jation into the slaying ‘veeks ago of Samuel Reinstcin York racketccr, received added im- netus today with the publication of a itatement by Frederick H. Tarr, Unt led States district attorney, that at Feast 50 slayings in this state, Rhode 4 : fn that Moe j a icged Fe Se ended Franklin and Marshall scored And Joc Neuman, alleged Pennsvl- | sters 5 t as the actual | 2 touchdown, making the score 7 to 7 Vania gangsters sought as the actual | HAZELTON CRUSHED | for the quarter. ‘i iers of Reinstein were hiding there. | In a stateme ng up the re-, Man Who Planned To Kidnap President , Vetter, Flegel and Fogle All Aid chi Reinstein case ins it concerned lav though ponnan ar ¢ i lished Pults of his inve: jon into the Again Imprisoned, in Impressive 34 to 0 | (Continued From Page One) ‘ | charge, but the Kruger government Victory deported him from the Transvaal. He continued his shady career and ‘while living in Antwerp and Paris, Solly in achain | xf ill fame is cs u Rhode Mf cities in achusetts, land, New York and Penns The story is one of murders. prob Sorruption of some public offici and m and revolting vice. The proprietor: squipped with am ues keep keeping on edge for the Li ecial Service) in D. Sept. 28.—Failing | sent blackmailing letters to and in four plays South Dakota was | ad, from He to tered to finance a search for Kruger gold. Int. Nickel .. ee 1903—Eloped from Naples with a Johns M'ville . {married woman who got a divo! in South Dakota and marricd him. |Kolster Radio He soon deserted her. 1905—On way to Europe met an | Mack Truck American woman whom he wed in a Me: mock marriage s to Germany where under promise of Mo. Pac. 20 years ‘served le: |leased. Since then he has twice en- been impris | New York Stock Barnsdall “A” . Col. Gramaphone Col. Gas & Elec. Cons. Gas THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1929 track 350, total U. 8. shipments 1230 | York by way @f Gan Francisco and UNDER OBSERVATION loped With American \Int. Tel. and Tel. .... e Kennecott .. ind 821, | Whites 255 to 2.63; central section | 28", | 2.25 to 2.40; Minnesota sacked Round MRS 88'3 | Whites 2.25 to 2.40, ordinary 2.00 up; | fe bed | Barly’ Ont and North Dakota sacked | 4 Kroger Gree. -. Seab. Oil Early Ohios 2.20 to 2.25; small and | 54%, | immature 2.00 to 2.10; Idaho sacked | 88'4 | Russets 2.50 to 2.65. ri: pped | M. K. & T. . j marriage he got the fortune of a | Montg. : : 120% . {German widow, who committed sui- | Nash Motors .. + 78%) | CHICAGO CASH GRAIN | Los Angeles, Cal, Sept. 28.--<3¢ cide when che learned the truth. || Natl, Cash Fezitcr 4251: | | Chicago, Sept. 28—ue—Wheat No. | sgt rats ‘Panioges, awercing # miRA- | is next appearance was in the |N. ¥. Central ...... ee 23", | 2, 28%, to 1.29. j MES. ages, . | English court where this record was |N. ¥...N. H. & Htfd. . 120% | Corn No, 1, mixed 98:3; No. 1 yel- |GStery prison -entence of from one {to 10 years, today was under observa- pan ot ‘Sue Cae aaa, ~ Su- TE eed ‘a |Perior Judge Carlos iy, fore moihy seed, clover seed no sales. ' whom she was convicted of man- N. ¥. CLEARING HOUSE | Slaughter, to assure that she be in New York, Sept. 28—i(#)—-The | tence eit Ata, to hear her sen- weekly statement of the New York a clearing house shows: nection’ wan Gk a in con- Total surplus and undivided prof-|Rokumoto, Japanese cadence, our Ate ieee Coenen injuries received in a motor accident Total net demand deposits (avg.) | 7 Fs | $52,097,000 decrease. i involving her car, Mrs. wes to ve y "Time deposits (avg.) $16,352,000 in- | Her eye Semenee Ye~ eran. crease. | low 9812 to fi. Nor. American | Ne 2 | Cats No. 2, white 50%: to 51. | for. Pac. Packard . the while the accused bellowed’ the dock, “Lies, all lies! { was found guilty and tenced penal than 10 before being re- |Pennsylvania Railroad . twice /Phillips Petroleum .. d. | Public Service Corporation, “\Radio . Rep. Ir. & St. Reynolds To’ Stl. & San Fran. Sears Roebuck Sin. Con. Oil South Africa oned and twice deporte N. J. Her personal physician, a | Fishbaugh, told the court she Ba All. Chem. & Dye ci7 Southern Pacific .. ne today $10,- ;Bhysically unable to undergo the rey Seecaii ee + * Standard Oil, Californi a oct og week ending today $10,-: ns aa = > |Standard Oil, New Jersey ‘ 5 | ’ Am. Loco 13's ‘Standard Oll, New York eqlicatings week ending Sept. 21, Miller Huggins Body erase 12 studebaker 3 $10.050.851.641. coos oanis, | Afrives at Cincinnati am T&T ; Texas Corporation 33% | Clearings t jay $2,093,708,713. eeig ‘Am, Tob. “B |Texas Gulf Sulphur . 67% Cincinnati, O.. Sept. 28.—F)}—The | |Tobecco Products . 11%; Four Russian Aviators, Anaconda .. 116°, i body of Miller Huggins, arrived at his Andes Cop. Min. . oi = | home he: ompanied Atchison »-..-. |W. 8. Rubber 33'| Rest for Hop to Sitka ty iter ‘rennoce, remresentne ies % 225 Balt. & Ohio .... vanmenin ml Yankee players, and wes met by 300 Seward. Alaske, Scpt. 28.—(4—| Personal friends. Relatives said the ‘Warner Bros. S412! Beth. Steel =? Four Russian aviators, having com- Sody would lie in stete from one Briggs Mic. Wipesereriais i i:} pleted their flight across the storm 0clock until noon tamorrow. Cal. & Hecla . Woolworth ;| infested north Pacific ocean, linger- | | Canadian Pac. Ataeban & * 473° Cd among their former countrymen | MISSING MAN FOUND | Cerro De Pasco . enUtD ‘Biares 17 here today while their plane, “the | | Duluth. Sept. 28.—i4)--The body ot Ches. & Ohio . Seaboard “airline 16 Land of the Soviets,” was being made | John Guzvinac, 48, a railroad worker, C. St. P. and Pac. Pf. co, °° Ss ready for its next hop to Sitka. They , W@s found floatin; in St. Louis Bay C. & N. West . 94% | STANDARD OIL CLOSE ‘are flying from Moscow to New York. | today. Guzvinac had been missing C.R.1. & P. 133 | ae | “The Land of the Soviets” arrived since Sept. 14. An autopsy will be held Chrysler .... 58%, | New York, Sept. 28.—(P) Standard here late yesterday from Dutch Har- , late today or Monday. Colorado Fuel 641; | Oil of Indiana closed 53°. bor, Unalaska Island, two hours | 57*5 | 124% | 157; | ahead of a storm. The 700 miles from! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * ei . eyes Harbor beg covered in 8 hours, | )— Liberty; minutes. It was the Russian WANTED—A roommate to share a Pilots’ third landing on Alaskan a nicely furnished apartment with LIBERTY BONDS C New York, Sept. 28.—.° bonds close: eee con tacts of | The deadlock in on ny one aera Jeet, brother of the murdered Woolf ne cat | Liberty 99720 | but thelr first contact with the main-| electric stove and frigidaire. Phone Re ake wors | tinued. cing their nents 4 ta is n. Elec. 26442 4 145—98.8. lan 1 ad Pe anoctis that wot less than 5 |and Columbus + down, Linton high| diamond business founded by Barn-) Gen, Motors 66 | Fourth 4";s—98.15. ‘ With the completion of the crossing | apartaieces, 211 ack diced y traceable to this and 88 lost t REURMRyT Totnes us | del qencitedichis arrest and eke] peur | ee ee of the northern Pacific the fiyers re | “ nic ; between the \Geted the e yesterday to win by) Joel etl st and ¢X-) Gt. Nor. Pfd. 115 asury 4s—102.2 garded the worst of their long flight | FOR RENT—, e aa patie ee w aa He leropRh ea to 0 count i | tradition to ngland, where aon | Gt. N. Ir. Orectfs . 20 | as over. They made tentative plans pearoom, fey vaniekcieaty "tore Shen cight murders have i cr, Fogel and Flegel were Lin-| Veltheim was tried for sending: tudson Mot. 73% | CHICAGO POTATOES to take off for Sitka, 593 miles dis-| ished, suitable for one or Mthin the last few 9 from ‘on's chief ground-gainers. Vetter and | threatening letters. He was then) tnt. Com. Eng. 59 | Chicago, Sept. 28—(M—(U. 8. D. tant. tomorrow. From there they| young ladies. Call at 308 vest 4 nt Flegel put up a nice defensive exhibi- | 50 years old and a huge figure of a) Int. Harvester 119 \A )—Potatoes receipts 146 cars, on will fly to Seattle and thence to New " . baad to 6 quit alone. The unt P play’ this cizcuit a shipped from on> ow from one civ eguler busine: BMONSTRATINS W_ ©”Deol Appears throughout. Vetter. behind per-j} man, six feet six inches in height! nterference, ran 35 yards for ajand with coal black hair and eyes. ndown in the nicest run of the; A police inspector frem Scotland day. Yard read out his record. Linton scored four points after He said the accused was born in touchdown, three by line plays and | Brunswick in Germany in 1858 and once by passing. | his real name was Carl Kurtz. Even dor a another another as a Place money. m.” N ti ’ B tes Haeups: aceite \as a school boy ie had a bad ees inton— zo) | He stole a schoclmaster’s pistol ani WING. NKENZIE SET ational’s Bes D. Reale RAM gre hill with Te Th fe i Soe bedssirs Brown | ord followed: j vesnld Babe Herman, Nearest Com- eb Gregory | 1872—Served as a sailor ona q . % 'German ship, but deserted ai ¢ etitor, With One Week B. Blore .. pee ac Sg BE i eachers From County Consol-| Py 3 M. Reidlinger ‘Guborose {ee Sat tahoe! aut | Left, Is Far Behind R. Haugse Stedman Served in the German navy idated Schools Attend Ses- | ‘A. Pheifer Shay He canny Is anes e have . [ote a ore oe ’ i! ' stolen the gold watch of Captain von sions Oct. 14 and 15 | _ New York, Sept. 28—a)—with only VOIR woe: |Veltheim, and this gave him the 's week of the season remaining, f / Frank O'Doul of Philadciphia leads | Mf Teachers in Burleigh county con-| pabs Herman of Brooklyn by 392 to solidated schools will attend teachers’| 524° in the race for the battin: demonstrations at Wing and Me | championship of the National league. Kenzie, Monday and once ‘ by BY this time next week the former | gand 15. i: was monriticed to lay bY yankee pitcaer doubtless will have | 4 ero Runes. county cuperin- | prought Baker Bow! its first blue rib- 5 . | bon since the palmy days of Ed Dele- = Teachers who will attend the dem- ‘hanty back in 1893 when the same onstration at Wine come from schools | ciructure was known simply as the at Arena, Wing, Regan. Canfield. and. philadelphia ball park. Ed topped the Pleasant View. The Wing mectinz is National league with a neat .498 in set for Monday. Teachers from Dris- the year of the Spanish-American A. C:'. Umpire—L. D. Berg. Linton. oll, Sterlinc, Moffit. Menoken, and yay” . ms “" Head linesman—Allen Johnson, Lin- Gibbs will gather at the McKenzie} "'Bignt points fail to make O'Doul’s meeting Tuesda: sition it able, but Her Allother rural teachers in the coun- Pesition impreanable, but Hernan for WISCONSIN Lk ADING Ets who were unable to attend rural tp gap separating him from the top. pf teaching demonstrations last week pie has had nothing but bad lu Ore invited to attend the two sessio’s | since the ill-starred afternoon wh hext month, Miss Runey says: he sacrificed in the ninth inning Madison, Wis.. Sept. 28.—(?—Un- der y skies and on a field that was slow from a half day's rain, the Uni- of Wisconsin opened its foot- Derrill Brown | idea of masquerading under that Iton-—Weiser for | name. a ‘ Walker. Linton—Brant for Volk. | a ca as British Sailor : Brooks for Kraft, Brant for Flegel.| _1883-86—Served in British ships Be ali over the world. Posed in Ger- le for Voik, Mauner for Haugse, . = Reidlinger, Steens- | Many as Captain Oliver Jackson of the British Royal na and for Sautter. I. Blore for Gilles- avy. pie, Dockter for B. Blore, and Martin 1886—Turned up in West Austra- lin where he posed as Baron von for Bibelheimer. n Touchdowns—Vetter 2, Flegel 2, Veltheim. 1887—- Married an Australian Fogle 1. Referee—Earl Hendrickson «N. D. woman and went to Capetown, Scuth Africa, where he blackmailed a male r for 1894—Posed as American Consul Santa Marta. 1896—Married a German woman in London under the name of von Veltheim. Got $7,500 from her and skipped out. 1897--Returned to London and married a Greek woman, getting $1,500 from her. The man went to South Africa where he enlisted in the Cape police as an Austrian. 1898—Forced to resign from the Cspe police, he turned up in the Transvaal republic where he killed ai Conduciing the demonstrations Will | Fyyeis field with Brooklyn five or si be: ain “sca tigae Se ae |runs behind. The great hue and crs a ea Rtas Tames raised over that secmed to do some- Serr, Mandan, intermediate grades; | other Tea ela elaeian 0 'aend Miss Dora Young, gems ens averages issued today and including county superintendent of schools, the pames of last Wednesday, are: Terry. primary grades. New York, .375: Hornsby, Chicago. eacon here today in a double- Woolf Joel and was acquitted. De- HW Miss Runey returned yesterda rom B74; Ti Pittsburgh. .366; Ste- header contest. South Dakota State, ported, but returned and was im- Valley City, where she attended dem- | phenson, Chicago, 258; Klein, Phila- Brookings, winner of nine of 10 prisoned. jenstrations concucted by the three delphia. 357; Lloyd Waner, Pitts- games !ast year, and boasting a vet- 1900—Found by the British troops demonstrators in Barnes county. | burgh, .35: W Baldwin teachers, 35 miles from 349, @ Wing and 34 miles from McKenzic, Mtimay attend either demonstration. %’ Man Killed Washing. n| Teeth at Fountain | x OP Renves. Sept. 28.—(\—John Stoltz, | + 67, is dead because he chose to wash H “his false teeth at a public drinking fountain on a downtown street. | '. James D. De Losier, 66, who saw | him, .became .angered and struck | Btoltz in the face, knocking him down and fracturing his skull. De Losier 4s held by police. 4 Check for One Cent Is , Cashed 33 Years Late Colorado Springs Colo., Sept. | “A check for one cent drawn 33, ago, was honored at a bank today. The penny check repre- nted a dividend on one share of in the Portland Gold Mining ny of this city on May 15, 1296. Men Injured in Bemidji Hotel Blaze Bemidji, Minn., Sept. 23. — «™ — ; and Hendrick, Brooklyn, cran team, was the first opposition. Ripon (Wiscensin) college was to In addition to heading the batting piay in the second game. j Ust, O'Doul leads in total hits with Wisconsin received the kick. after .@s a prisoner of war in Pretoria and deported to England. 1901—Turned up in Italy where he duped easy marks, raising $100,000 | ow half as much money buys twice as much radio! ooc@nly im the mew 15th Anniversary Zenith Be- ceivers will yeu find ALL these new, outstanding vadioe developments. acquaintance of his wife for $4,000. | | Roseer or phone ri men were injured when they | d from the second floor of the | ck hotel when fire destroved ‘building carly today. None was seriously. ‘Those injured were Wifiam Corey. MODEL 52... Empleys nine tubes, including rectifier. 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